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  • 1
    ISBN: 1350069949 , 9781350069947
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 220 Seiten
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury studies in continental philosophy
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Badiou and the German tradition of philosophy
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland ; Philosophie ; Geschichte 1740-1970 ; Rezeption ; Badiou, Alain 1937-
    Abstract: The oeuvre of Alain Badiou has gained international success and recognition, but most of the secondary literature focuses on internal problems of Badiou's philosophy, rather than its position within a broader philosophical genealogy. This book unites philosophers from Germany, Slovenia, the UK, Australia and France, to trace the relation between elements of Badiou's philosophy and the German philosophical tradition, namely the three significant movements of German Idealism, Phenomenology, Marxism and the Frankfurt School. This is a discussion that has not yet been established, although the parallels and decisive differences between poststructuralist French philosophy and German philosophy are apparent. Through these paradigms - Badiou's reception of German Idealism, Marxism, Adorno and the Critical Theory, and Heideggerian phenomenology - the authors shed light onto Badiou's inheritance of and engagement with these specific traditions, but also highlight the links between these philosophies to open up new questions for contemporary continental thought. With an original chapter from Alain Badiou himself, looking back at his influences and antagonisms within the German tradition, this book is essential for readers interested in the exploration of Badiou's legacy. It illustrates the continuation of poststructuralist philosophy, Critical Theory and the Frankfurt School, assessing the place of classic continental philosophy to tackle how we might benefit from these intellectual exchanges today.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781474241892 , 9781472523242
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 252 Seiten
    Edition: Paperback edition
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury studies in continental philosophy
    DDC: 303.601
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    Keywords: Benjamin, Walter ; Agamben, Giorgio ; Rezeption
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  • 3
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic
    ISBN: 1474297692 , 9781474297691
    Language: English
    Pages: xxi, 182 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ashford, David Autarchies
    DDC: 190
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    Keywords: Rand, Ayn Influence ; Stirner, Max ; Philosophie ; Selfishness ; Neoliberalism ; Objectivism (Philosophy) ; Rand, Ayn ; Stirner, Max 1806-1856 ; Egoismus ; Rezeption ; Rand, Ayn 1905-1982 ; Identität
    Abstract: "The philosophy of Ayn Rand has had a role equal or greater than that of Milton Friedman or F.A. Hayek in shaping the contemporary neo-liberal consensus. Its impact was powerful on architects of Reaganomics such as Alan Greenspan, former Director of the World Bank, and the new breed of American industrialists who developed revolutionary information technologies in Silicon Valley. But what do we really know of Rand's philosophy? Is her gospel of selfishness really nothing more than a reiteration of a quintessentially American "rugged individualism"? This book argues that Rand's philosophy can in fact be traced back to a moment, before World War I, when the work of a now-forgotten German philosopher called Max Stirner possessed an extraordinary appeal for writers and artists across Europe. The influence of Stirnerian Egoism upon that phase of intense creative innovation we now call Modernism was seminal. --
    Abstract: The philosophy of Ayn Rand has had a role equal or greater than that of Milton Friedman or F.A. Hayek in shaping the contemporary neo-liberal consensus. Its impact was powerful on architects of Reaganomics such as Alan Greenspan, former Director of the World Bank, and the new breed of American industrialists who developed revolutionary information technologies in Silicon Valley. But what do we really know of Rand's philosophy? Is her gospel of selfishness really nothing more than a reiteration of a quintessentially American "rugged individualism"? This book argues that Rand's philosophy can in fact be traced back to a moment, before World War I, when the work of a now-forgotten German philosopher called Max Stirner possessed an extraordinary appeal for writers and artists across Europe. The influence of Stirnerian Egoism upon that phase of intense creative innovation we now call Modernism was seminal. The implications for our understanding of Modernism are profound - so too for our grasp of the "cultural logic of late capitalism". This book presents the reader with a fresh perspective on the Modernist classics, as well as introducing less familiar art and writing that is only now beginning to attract interest in the West. It arrives at a fresh and compelling re-evaluation of Modernism: revealing its selfish streak
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  • 4
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic
    ISBN: 9781474268691
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 301 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Georges Bataille and contemporary thought
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Bataille, Georges 1897-1962 ; Rezeption ; Ideengeschichte
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